Chorna Golka – early grape with elongated black berries Selection: Kalugin V.M. Ripening period: early Growth strength: vigorous Frost resistance: up to –23 °C Disease resistance: average/above average Purpose: table variety for fresh consumption and sale Description of the variety Chorna Golka is an attractive early table grape variety with an unusual elongated finger-shaped berry. It has a rich black color, dense crispy pulp and harmonious taste, which is highly appreciated by both amateurs and professional winegrowers. The clusters are large, weighing 600–1200 g, of medium density. The berries are large, 16–18 g, elongated, with a pleasant fleshy structure and a good balance of sweetness and acidity. Characteristics Bunch weight: 0.6–1.2 kg Berry weight: 16–18 g Color: black Taste: harmonious Berry shape: elongated, finger-shaped Transportability: high Advantages of the variety Early ripening Original elongated berry shape Large bunches and berries Crispy flesh Harmonious taste Good transportability